1mm Indium Ultra-Thin Foil
1mm Indium Ultra-Thin Foil
SKU:IND-563adc
High-purity 1mm Indium Ultra-Thin Foil offering exceptional electrical and thermal properties for reliable performance in various applications.
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Experience exceptional quality with the 1mm Thickness Indium Ultra-Thin Foil. Made of 99.999% high-purity indium, this foil boasts superior electrical and thermal properties, making it ideal for a variety of applications in industries that demand precision and reliability. With precise tolerances and compliance with industry standards, this foil ensures consistent performance and durability.
Product Specifications
Atomic Properties Atomic Number
49
Atomic Properties Atomic Radius Goldschmidt
0 nm
Atomic Properties Atomic Weight
114.82000 amu
Atomic Properties Crystal Structure
Face Centered Tetragonal
Atomic Properties Electronic Structure
Kr4d105s25p1
Atomic Properties Ionization Potential Number 1
5.79 eV
Atomic Properties Ionization Potential Number 2
18.9 eV
Atomic Properties Ionization Potential Number 3
28.0 eV
Atomic Properties Ionization Potential Number 4
54 eV
Atomic Properties Photo Electric Work Function
4.12 eV
Atomic Properties Thermal Neutron Absorption Cross Section
194.0000 Barns
Atomic Properties Valences
1 | 2 | 3
Electrical Properties Electrical Resistivity At 20 Degree Celsiu
8.8 µΩ·cm
Electrical Properties Superconductivity Critical Temperature
3.4100 K
Electrical Properties Temperature Coefficient At 0 To 100 Degree
0.00520 k-1
Electrical Properties Thermal Electromotive Force Emf Against Pt
0.69 mV
Material Material
IndiumDiscovered in 1863 by F. Reich and H. Richter in Freiberg, Germany. Indium derives its name from the characteristic indigo line in its spectrum. It is a soft, malleable and ductile metal which is generally unaffected by air or water but is soluble in acids. It is found only in the form of minor components of various minerals (as are gallium and thallium, other members of the boron group of elements in the periodic table) and the pure element is produced by electrolytic reduction in aqueous solution. It has an abundance in the earth's crust of 0.049 ppm. Indium has a large cross-section for slow neutrons and is, therefore, readily activated. Indium is used in the forms of InAs and InSb within the semiconductor industry in thermistors and transistors. As a result of its physical properties, it is particularly suited to being used as a sealing material in vacuum systems and also as bonding material in acoustic transducers. Indium is also widely used in the manufacture of "fusible" materials, a range of alloys which have low melting points and can be used as thermal fuses and solders.
Mechanical Properties Bulk Modulus Polycrystalline
35.3 GPa
Mechanical Properties Bulk Modulus Soft
35.3 GPa
Mechanical Properties Hardness Vickers Soft
< 10 Kgf mm-2
Mechanical Properties Material Condition
Polycrystalline | Soft
Mechanical Properties Poissons Ratio Polycrystalline
0.450
Mechanical Properties Poissons Ratio Soft
0.450
Mechanical Properties Tensile Modulus Polycrystalline
10.60 GPa
Mechanical Properties Tensile Modulus Soft
10.60 GPa
Mechanical Properties Tensile Strength Soft
2.60 to 4.50 MPa
Physical Properties Boiling Point
2080 ºC
Physical Properties Coefficient Of Thermal Expansion At 0 To 100
24.800 x10-6 K-1
Physical Properties Density At 20 Degree Celsius C Temperature
7.300 g·cm-3
Physical Properties Latent Heat Of Evaporation
2024 Jg-1
Physical Properties Latent Heat Of Fusion
28.50 Jg-1
Physical Properties Melting Point
156.60 ºC
Physical Properties Specific Heat At 25 Degree Celsius C Tempera
234.0 J K-1 kg-1
Specifications Diameter
4 to 50 mm
Specifications High Purity
99.999 %
Specifications Light Tight Size
25 x 25 to 150 x 300 mm
Specifications Temper
As Rolled
Tolerances Tolerance For 100 Millimeter Mm Disc Diameter
+2 % | -1 %